1 OCTOBER 1948, page 15

The Wood Age

SIR,—In complaining of the failure of students of the Stone Age to realise that there might have been an earlier Wood, or Palaeoxylic, Age, Sir John Graham Kerr does not......

The Case Of Dr. Dering

SIR,—I agree with Mr. Nicolson's view, expressed in his interesting article in The Spectator of September 17th, that the Home Secretary deserves great credit for taking an......

Stn,--i Should Like To Add A Word In Support Of

the Rev. Henry Carter's plea in The Spectator of September 17th for international responsibility for the whole refugee problem. When I was recently in Austria, I learnt of the......

Hyderabad And India

SIR, —The Spectator writes with less than its usual fairness and objectivity on the question of Hyderabad. The Nizam was indeed given the title of "Our Faithful Ally," but......

Letters To The Editor

EUROPE'S REFUGEES Ste,—Is there any real issue between Mr. Polanski and myself regarding Displaced Persons who remain in camps in Germany? I think not. I am as eager as he that......